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  1. Kyphosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    • Kyphosis is an excessive forward rounding of the upper back. In older people, kyphosis is often due to weakness in the spinal bones that causes them to compress or crack. Other types of kyphosis can appea… 展开

    Symptoms

    Mild kyphosis may not have any noticeable symptoms. In fact, the upper back naturally has a little kyphosis. People who have excessive curvature may experience back pain and stiffness.… 展开

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    Causes

    The bones that make up a healthy spine look like cylinders stacked in a column. These bones are called vertebrae. Kyphosis happens when the vertebrae in the back becom… 展开

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    Risk Factors

    The risk of developing kyphosis as an adult increases with age as bone density decreases and spinal disks degenerate. In children, certain genetic and metabolic conditions may p… 展开

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  1. Kyphosis
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    Kyphosis is a condition where your spine curves outward more than it should. This causes your upper back around the thoracic region (the part of your spine between your neck and ribs) to bend forward. The curvature can make it look like you’re hunched over or slouching. People sometimes call it “hunchback” or “roundback.”
    Kyphosis is a forward curvature of the spine in the upper back — best seen from the side, in contrast to scoliosis — giving a child an abnormally rounded or “humpback” appearance. It is a type of inflexible spinal deformity and should not be confused with poor posture or "round back," which is flexible.
    Kyphosis is a condition where the spine curves at an increased angle, causing a rounding or hump to form around the upper back or shoulders. There are many possible causes of kyphosis, including aging, poor posture, and spinal conditions. In the past, kyphosis was referred to as “dowager’s hump”.
    Kyphosis refers to a forward curvature of the spine. Kyphosis is normal, but it has become shorthand for the exaggerated forward curve more accurately called hyperkyphosis. The word kyphosis is from the Greek kyphos, which means hump, and the condition is also known as humpback, round back, or dowager’s hump.
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  3. Kyphosis: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms, Types & Treatment

  4. Kyphosis: Curvature of the Upper Spine Once Called a …

    2019年9月17日 · Dowager hump is an outdated term for kyphosis, a condition where the upper back curves excessively. Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for kyphosis, and how to prevent or correct it …

  5. Kyphosis (Round back): Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

  6. What is Kyphosis (Roundback) of the Spine? - Healthline

    2023年2月23日 · Kyphosis is an exaggerated forward curve of the spine, often caused by poor posture, genetics, or injury. It can affect appearance and cause discomfort. Learn about the types, causes, symptoms, and treatment options …

  7. Dowager’s Hump: What It Is and How To Get Rid of It

  8. Kyphosis - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    However, a spine affected by kyphosis shows evidence of a forward curvature of the back bones (vertebrae) in the upper back area, giving an abnormally rounded or “humpback” appearance. Kyphosis is defined as a curvature of the spine …

  9. Kyphosis - Wikipedia

    Kyphosis (from Greek κυφός (kyphos) 'hump') is an abnormally excessive convex curvature of the spine as it occurs in the thoracic and sacral regions. [1][2] Abnormal inward concave lordotic curving of the cervical and lumbar regions …

  10. Kyphosis (Roundback) of the Spine - OrthoInfo - AAOS

    Kyphosis is a spinal disorder that causes an abnormal rounding of the upper back. Learn about the types, causes, symptoms and treatments of kyphosis, also known as humped back or hunchback.

  11. Kyphosis Exercises to Treat a Rounded Upper Back - Healthline